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PITTSBURGH PRESS Sporting Section Financial News PAGES ONE TO TWELVE PITTSBURGH. PA SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 192? PAGES ONE TO TWELVE PIRATE OVER THE TRIUMPH THE 1923 HOME RUN KING Whitesox Gain Edge CAREY'S SWAT GIANTS 0fNeil Quits Game To Be With Mother In Declining Days Washington, June 14 In a etows-fnught game today. Chicago defeated Washington by a acoro of 4 to t. It waa the third game ot tha series being played here. Chicago now holding two victories.

Lineup: DECIDES GAME BEATEN Yankees Wallop Browns Chicago Washlnrton AB A ab Hoopr.r 0 Rlea.r. uccaneers Advance To Within Three Gaines of llccin.a Collins 2 Sheelv.l Falk.l.. Kamm.S Faber.p. JPeck.s.. 2Ouslln.l.

0 Judge.l. 4 llluege.S 0 Rvans.m jlllarns.2 llHnel.e. 1 Hllsth.o -a i i. CI. aU "V'esaii "i i ii l'' "ST nussel.D AGAIN Cincinnati Reds Make Clean Sweep of Four-Game Series With New Yorkers A wt Giants, League Leaders, Who Drop Fifth Straight Game Corsairs Are Held To Five Hits By Southpaw Welnert.

Jtala.12 4 11 Totals. 20 2 t24 4 it 'a'v St. Louis. Juno 14V Catcher Mokey CNeil of the Boston Bravoa announced his retirement from baao-ball todav. O'Nell stated tbat ho waa homesick for St.

Louis and hb4 mother, who has been 111 since tha death of his father here last winter. "My mother has lost GO pounds since I left her last spring." said O'Nell. "and she Is more to mo than My ball game I erer played. There is bard feeling towards Manager Mitchell on my part. I consider tt, the duty of a son to stick to bis mother when she is ill." Manager Mitchell reiterated CTNell remarks and Bald that he regretted losing a catcher of O'Neil's caliber.

Bob Shawkey's Pitching and Meusel's Hitting Spell Downfall of St. Louis Americans Faber out hit by batted ball. Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 i Washington 14140410 42 Errors Peek. Blaege. Two-base hit Hooper.

Stolen bases Peek. Hooper. Sacrifice hlta Mostll. Faber. Collins.

Ruel. Russell. Falk. Bases on balla Oft Faber 2. off Holllngsworth 7.

Struck out By Faber 4. by, Holllngsworth 2. Double olays -Kamm to Collins to Sheeley: Bluege to Harris to Judge: Rice to Peck. Passed ball Ruel. lilts Off Holllngsworth tn '1-1 innings, off Russell 2 In 2-2 innlnga Time 2:12.

Umpires Owens end Maliln. Lc.ing pitcher Holllngsworth. By H. Wollen. Pirates and Phillies went through nine innings of listless ay at Forbes Field yesterday, the Quakers with no particular lect in view and the Buccaneers with the idea of keeping the edlegs from overtaking them in the chase for the National Cincinnati.

June 16. Up to today the misused Gianta. though losing, were able to make the Reds step out their smartest to win they were losing but making it interesting. Today, however. If anybody made it in-terestlng for the Reds it w.

them ague flag and also to take advantage of slipups on the part of Five Hits Off Ehmke demoralized Giants. The freebooters, although they were Morton Big Puzzle m.lt.Jlakl.i.4. a ee.iai -a. itbatted by, their rivals, managed to put over a 4 to 1 victory, selves. The Giants were beaten, 0 to tefly.

because they had the good fortune, either by design or Sinn Ittiaiain Til) eoond place Mack in en to tbrv htta, Qny Boater Masa. June 14 Tha Kk, their bingles. an I to 0 victory hero this afternoon. It turned T'odsy when Howard Ehmke. die-, carded by Ty Cobb, held hla old teammate, to five hits.

Boston defeating Detroit to 1. Harna bit a homer. Lineup: 1. They lost four straight here, and the fourth beating wa the most unfeeling of tha list. In his plight for pitchers, McGraw called on Arthur Nehf again, and he Redlcgs, continuing their mad war 4.41 uroi, apiiitTiioffi or mm wiiiio-waah brush for tha AthUUcn this oea- STILL NEARER THE GIANTS.

ph towards the top of the heap. PUll UIDND Detroit I Boston AB AN AB Cleveland Hoped the Giants again yesterday, king nine games In succession they Philadelphia New York, June 16. The happy Hugmen tosasal the Brownies for a I) to 4 defeat before 25,000 exultant fans at the Yankee stadium today. By this feat of arms they captured the second series on the home grounds, taking three out of four with Lee Fohl's follies of 1923. The pitching of Bob Chawkey and tbe ponderous hitting of lanky Bob Meu-scl accounted for the victory.

Tb deep sea sailor of the Yankee dinging staff held the enemy in total subjection until the Ruppert rifles were far out in front. Then he eased off a peg and the four enemy counters were chalked up when no harm could coma to the Huemen. The score: Nehf was driven out In the fourth A a AB PA Jim. If 1 2 inning. Watson, recently recruted re won, and kept pace wun Hausr.l 4 0 14 0 Maths.m 2 4 0 4 Hale.

3b 4 0 14 1 Perkins A 0 ft II ccos. They are only one game be- from Boston, took up where Nehf left Wmby.2 Spkr.cf MVKtl.A hd the locals and the men of Mc- Haaar.lb 4 0 14 4 oft and In the nfth Inning the rapacious Reds gave him brutal lacing. rianey.a 3UJO JTMltchl.S Ctshw.J 2 0 0 2 Blue.l.. 4 0 5lReihle.m Cobh.m. 4 111 OIShanks.1 Mansh.l 4 0 11 OiHarrls.l.

Helmn.r 2 0 12 OiKlgstd.r. Rlgny.a. 404 Basler.c 2 0 13 lyM'Miln 1 Pllete.p 0 0 0 1 liKhmk.B Colns.p. 0 0 0 II Manun 1 0 0 0 ti Cole.p.. 0 0 1 Wella.p.

0 0 1 01 A. 1 a 4 0 a i AB. 1 chnle must keep hustling from now Miller If Rewet.ss i-m la. Rnnu. 8..,,,, Walker, Mnkan.

t. nrkineoa. I Wtlwii. Holke. 1 IL-nllne ttpinnrt, n.

Sand Total 3 Welch. rf Lutxk.2 444 4 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 til further notice if they hope to Guste.l 1 14 Mortonp 4 4 11 4Dykes.2 hialn in front Of the speeding west-kers. The Giants, by virtue of their New Ynrk-AB I Cincinnati A' AB II A 2 I 441 0 4 0 4 4 10 4 Romel.p Ogden.p. H.lmch Bncrrt.s 4 1 2 4 4 2 1 4 0 setback in a row, dropped to 1 I 8 (4 444 thin three contests of the Corsairs. New York i iron.

3. Frlh.2 Musol.l. Yminic.r Rellv. 1. TrTKBl ROH AR.

R. 1 1 1 i A AH II A St. Louis AH Tobln.r 4 1 Total 40 4 1 4 27 1 Total 21 4 2 27 14 Murnavllle, ii uatrt.l Jtb.tin.J. llDuncan.l Olftvnev.a 0 Ben ton. I 1 uiwitt.m.

8 12 7 0 BUCS TAKE MATTERS EASY. hatted for Rommel in eighth. Imuran. 4 Kutn-r Cnirm.m Owrty c. Nehf, p.

Wtaon.o Cleveland 000 120 21 HIbd.1 P. 4 1 11 The Pirates showed in the game nerday that they had not entirely iken off that spirit of lethargy Philadelphia 004 000 00 04 Foster. Jrbsn. Wlms.l. VTMns.2 Oerber.s Hllnss.c Itavne.p nrrr.

Blrhew. Bnrnhart. r. Trav nor. 8 Grimm.

1... Rawlins, t. GcsMh. Cenper. Total.

Meusel.l Hndrk.l Ward.J. Hcott.s., a-rrors Hale. Two-baae hits Lutszk 2. Ktieaker S. IiriImah WamRv i Shntre lch marked their previous en- 12 Ouiato.

Sacrifice hlta-Rommel'l. Sum- Hlume.o Totals.27 1 4 24 131 Totals, 24 4 11 IT If Hatted for Collins In fifth. petrolt 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 Uoston 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 1 Errors Rlgney. Flagstead. Two-base nits Cobb Manuab.

Flarstead, Sanka Mitchell. Home run Harris. Ktolen base Mitchell. Hacriflce hlta Cutehaw. pil- ltte.

Fewster. Double play Ehmke to Mitchell to Harris. Left on bases Dei-o1l 6. Boston i. Bases on balls Off Plllatte 2 off Ehmke 4.

off Collins 1. Hits--Oft Plllette 4 In 3 Innings, none out In fou-th: off Collins, 4 in one inning: off Cole, i' In 3 innings: off Wells. 2 In one Inning. Hit by pitcher Cole by Ehmke. Struck tut by I'lllette 1.

by Collins 1, by Ebrnko I Wild pitches Collins. Plllette. Pass, ball Baxsler. Losing pitcher PUleut Umpires Oineen, Connolly and Ornish Time 1:49. Hofmn.o tJckaon lunters with the Quakers.

They ma. Stolen base Hauaer. Double plays nnmvnj.ll H.IIahv 1 1 Wbawkv.a I Wrlrht.o 1 0 16 nwnm, vtiiu ktlRued to go about their task in Totaln.33 I 8 24 Totali.J I II 87 Rbrtan 0 KolD.o. 0 tree and easy manner, but, unlike 'alk Morton. Basea on balls Morton CY WILLIAMS The, Phtlllea' classy Ionic distance eloatlaac atlelder.

tSevrold 1 0 Batlpd for In seventh. tliattnl for Bluma In ninth. New York I 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 ir first two battles wjth the tail- teasell. 0 0 iiommeu i. nrrucK out Morton 4.

Los- Ins' nltnhar Rnmmell. 1 r. 1 rm H.in,.. Ilurt. 1 0 Cincinnati 0003400 and Evans.

lers in which they watted until in the contest before trying to Totals. 24 0 12 27 10 4 10 2D 12 "oik In ninth. Welnert In ninth, A 0 1 0 fl ol fiuburch 3 4 hit Thrf-baw hitu Sarlflce hit Bernlinrt. Ionble olar (Vmhkt. Maranvllli anrl (irlmin, Jtivm on ball i'S' tWnek ent Br 'JhbiIi.

Ilttlk HXnrrt. iwt on Krror Hargrave. Two-bane hits Ilunrroft, Benton. Thre-ba hits Daubert. Roimh.

Hottl run ttarrrave Iv it up. they swatted the pill hard Mangans Defeat Sullivans. Hy and piled up a lead which it Dodgers Beaten In Last Tilt With Cubs Stock's Single Wins Contest For Cards b. impossible for the foemen from Sacrlflr.ee Koui-b. Iiaubert.

Caveney. toubl playa Bohn. Daubert. Bohna to rareney. Left on bases New York Cincinnati J.

Ba.ee on balla Off Wat. on 2. off Jonnard 1. off Blue 2, off Hen-'inJ; Hi" (n Nehf In a 1-3 Innlnse. off flitmn i In 1 2-3 Innlnaa, off Jnnnard 0 In 1 Innlns.

nff-Hlume 1 In 2 lnnin. a. nttMmran s. in Keefe-Carson Tie. J.

A. Keefe and J. J. Carson played 1 0 to 6 tie game veaterday in nine innings Lineup: Sullivans I AR TT A Mangana AB A Unm 1 A 1 1 0 of Ni mi rnrmu, i came 1:20. Joyea.m 2 4 0 0 0 3 eastern end of the state to overlie.

Three ei-Piratea pastimed against Clara.2. 4 14 4 Crrlck.a. 4 1 I J. J. Carson J.

A. Keefe A 1 11 ir old mates throughout the nine Burner isenr. Time of same 2 noura. umpires MrCormlck and Hart. A II Aj AB A Meade.l 4 1 4 0 St.

Louis, June It. Milton Stock's sinsle In the twelfth drove Flack serosa the Plato with tbe winning run for the Cardinals in tbe final of tbelr series with the llostun Braves here Ihl. afternoon. (IHatler.l. series with the- Boston Braves which open at the Bellefleld stadium 1 3 Brfley.s 0 1 10 4 1 0 4 4 1 2 0 12 2 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 7 2 2 0 4 2 1 1 0 1110 0 kilngs.

Cotton Tierney was sta- VrltA 4 Batted for Wrlaht In aia-hth innlns. tBattrd for Bllllnas in ninth Innlna. IRan for Keveroid In ninth Innina. Batted for Kolp In ninth innlna. St.

Louis 04400201 1 4 New York 01401400 I Errors McManus. Meusel, Hoffmann, Two-base hits M-usel. Ruth. Hoffmann. Three-baae hit Williams.

Home runs Meusel, Jacobson, rierber. Ktolen base Witt. Sacrifice hits Shawkey. Foster. Double plays Hillings and Foster; Scott.

Ward and Plpp: Foster. McManus and Sehleibner: Hhawkey. Ward and Plpp. Left on bases New York St. 4.

Bane on balla Off Sbawkey 2. off Bayne 1. off Wright off Kolp 1. Struck out By Hhawkey 7. by Bayne 2.

by Wright 1, by Kolp 2. Hlta Tiff Bayne 4 In 2 Innings, off Wright 4 in 4 innlnga, off Kola none In 1 Inning. Wild pitch Wright. Passed ball Biilinga. Losing pitcher Bayne.

mplrs Rowland, Moriarlty and nndehesnd Time In. oioyce.a. 2 2 2 OlWilk.c. 0 Ollrwin.r.i ate OKllvan.l. Chey.m.

4 ned at second base and he, hy the CMcaeo. June 16. Brooklyn loat the fourth and last same of the aeries to the Cubs today. 7 to 1. which sauared up the series with two ramea for each club.

S'lrlelah Grimes received wretched aup-rort. th tcdeera tommlttlna six behind him. but Ills pitchlns wa. aa bal .3 the n-'itlna an. I he mado one of thosi l.uif doxn Lineup: Brooklyn I Chicaro AB A AB A Brkhur.

2 Smith, p. 2 OlPrunk.s. Robisn.2 0' Aul.m. 0' Barr.r... got the only enemy extra base 4 2 2 1 i 13 0 2 0 2 0 Hutrhs.2 Rdingt.l Adler.p.

Prethr.J Pfile.l.. Smith, c. Eisnr.m Hlrt.l.. I St. Louis A PA at: Cliff Lee played left field and Boston AB Nlioc.l.

4 0 Smilh.l. 4 0 Totals 23 1 13 21 11 Totals 27 2 4 SI 2 hnny Mokan took the Injured Cy Oi Joe.e. 1 17 DETAILED STORY OF Pooorc.2 4 4 BASEBALL SUMMARY 0 0 lilllams' place In the center pasture. Nels.m anal Sf.tu m. 41140 Botmly.l 1 1 Holrhr.a, ey secured three hits among them.

Totals.34 4 14 27 111 Totals 42 4 7 27 10 PIRATES' TRIUMPH. Stock.l.. 4 Home run Chaney. Stolen baees McDonald. Cheney 2.

Carrick, Meade. Hit by pitcher Mangan. Base on balla Ofl Smith 1 off Murowakl 2. Struck oat By Smith by Murowski 7. Umpire Soback.

inthm.l. Tierney romped across the plat- Myeram. 4 O' Parti. 1 1 I 14 1 1 I 114 2 IS 0 4 13 2 4 1 i 0 1 1 7 I I 0 4 0 Struck out By Adler I. br James 4.

Umpires Duech and Berger. Crdy.e 4 1 i i 4 1 1 1 1 0 7 4 I FYIbr.4. Miller. 1.. Htheto.r powel.m I Sotbw.r i Uockel.l I HrTiHh.c.

I Itfimth.a Kopf.a.. 1 Conlon.l 2 Cord. 1 Oenwco Baroeap 1 Hanwel 1 toibaon 1 1 for the only run scored by his im, HJTHPAW HI BIjKBS 1H ACTIO. Jhnsta.s Wheat. I.

Fornr.l Oft h.r Ts.vlor.o McCrn.J Olacn.2. Grmea. DcBry. tBaller. Lavan.a 4 Uoak.p..

3 Barfot.o 1 0 1 1 1 0 a THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. 4 2 K.fman.0 4 0 4 a southpaw hurling duel loomed up 4 1 1 4 the go-oft, Wilbur Cooper oppos- weineri. wuaper iwinsr, Tetale 7 I 4 UlTotala, II til I tslde of the third stanaa when the Totlatt 12s24 19l 1 17 14 21 i rates collected three of their Special Uxtenoive Display SUlen'Q and Young Men's ows, worked steadily. The damage tine in tnat round, nowever, was (Ticient to wreak havoc to the Thll- MTCBDA1TS ItlCMTT.Tg. nttabonrh 4 Philadelphia Cincinnati II New ('hleaare 1 Kroaklya Ht.

Louia Moateo (Twelve lanlars.) STANDING OF THK CXl'BS. Won. laau New York 14 is Pitrahiintlt SO XI CHnclnmtl 2 jet St. lxmiM 29 24 Hrsablya 27 tt t'hlraao 2 Boston IS 1)7 Philadelphia 14 S7 Pet. .042 chances.

Five bingles. Including Ratted for Orlmea In seventh. Batted for Blckerman In ninth. Rrnoklvn 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 Chlcaao 4 10 0 110 0 7 Brrwra Nela Johnston. Tsvlor 2.

Crimea. Olson. Grantham 2. Two-base hlta -Orantham 2. Heat.icote.

Wheat. Hollooher. Home rai Fournler. Double plav O'Karrell to Hollocher. Basea on balls Off Orim's 4.

off Ksufman I. of D-ckerman 1, Struck out Bv Grimes 2. bv Kaufman I. bv Dlckerman 1. Passe ball Taylor.

Stolen basea Heathcote. Grantham. Hit by oitcned hall Bv Grimes 1 (Klliotl. Rarrince hit Hol-lovher. Ijeft on bases Chlcavo I.

Brooklyn I Umplrjs Klem and Wilson. Time 1:44. iplea by Carey and Blgbee at op- -i-Th. singled to abort rlsjit. Walker whaled a baaehlt over aee-ond.

Mokan 4rld to aacrlllce but Rapp e.l at third. Cooper to Trayeor. Tierney 2.d.'t?I., lifted te Barn-hart. Two hits. No runa.

Plttxburgh Mokaa took Maranrllle'e ny. V.oiiiert made a low throw on Carey'a wa" ltee filed to Walker. Cary went to second on a balk ami then Ktole third. Walker went for Barnharta fly. No hlta.

No runa (oa error. SECOND INNING. Philadelphia Leo walked. Wllaon ain. f.

"WPP'ag at second. Holke hit Into a doable play. oopr to Maranvllle to Grimm. Traynor threw out Welnert. One hit.

No runa I'lttaburBh Traynor out, Parkinson to Holke. Grimm popped to Rapn. Park. and. Holk' disposed of Rawllnsa No hlta.

No runs. THIRD INNING. Philadelphia Traynor dove te his rlaht wwu Mrnl threw out Walker. Mokan out, Cooper to Grimm. No hits.

No runs. wiled out en imifr -i to left. Maran-vtlle singled throuch short en the hit CMy arored both rannera with a triple to deep right, lllrbee tnpl to Tleraey and Wy aoored, beatng the .547 rtune Union, were made- during the ntest the Buccaneers and .427 Batted for R. Smith, Halted for Con-Ion. for Benewlch.

One oat when wlnnitiff Tun scored. Ran for Mc-Curdy, ttliatted for Iloak. Boaton 04100104214 05 3t. Louis 2 1100000410 14 Errors Boeckel. Lavan.

Two-base hits Lavan, Toporrer, Bottomley. Home runs Houthworth. E. Smith. Stolen banes Bottomley.

Double playe Doak to Lavan to Uottomleyj Torporcer to Iavan to Bottomiey; Boeckel to R. Smith to Mc-Innia: It Hmim to Conlon to Mrlnnls. Htrunck out By Poak 2, bv Uenewich 1. Hases on balls Off lioak 4. off Barfoot 1.

off Barnes 1. Left on bases Boston 10. lit. Louis 7. Umpires Moran and O'Day.

Carnot Beats Ambridge. outclunetl Ambridge at Carnot ygtuirday, to I. Lineup: .177 prey's smash' to thw fence In deep .270 Ct was the wallop which decided Issue in favor of the Pirates. Cooper twirled In his usual eaay- ing manner, permitting the oppo- GAM KM TODAT. New Terk at Ht.

PbJladeinbu. at rbleano. Mreoklra at ClacuuaU. GAMTE8 MONDAY. Ilenten at Forbew Klrid.

New York at Ht. Lewis. I'liiludclnhia, at Thlraaw. nrooklFB at Ciactnaatl. tion tn hit safely frequently and htenlng up v.hen danger threat- sins cd.

lie should have been credited Carnot Ambridge ith it shutout but wild throw by ji a It A ol Cutler 1 fi 0 1 Traynor allowed a man to com- nnw uir niuir. wetaert bralui Hun, 1 .1 Barnhart a vf (inuH iine nj k. fte the circuit of the bases. Eight Llndsy.l 2 3 3 Wilms, 2 1 It Meanr.l 2 3 4 L.Spgr.s 12 1 Hlesen.l 3 2 1 lle.im.l. 110 OIRngle.3.

0 0 Oillunt.p,. 1 1 ODuuve.l. 0 OHellrt.r 0 oi mih.p a BECKETT-CARPENTIER BOUT TO BE CALLED OFF. Southampton, June 18. The Beck-ett-Carpentier fight scheduled for July 4, probably will bo called off, it was believed here today when it was announced that Beckett would not be able to meet the Frenchman because of an Injury- to his hand.

Beckett was expected to consult a specialist today. life awlpes were allowed ky the ittsburgh portnlder and In only one THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. SATTKDAVg KEflrl.TII. New Terk fitljools Boston Detroit Ilrveiaad Philadelphia Cbioage 4 vtaefaiactea i JSpgr.m 3 4 1 Neely.D 2 10 ning. the first, was more than one Moore, 0 uass.r.

them put across. Two came In 110 0 Oj als.l 20 27 T5 Oj Tol .2 4 24 1 4 opening chapter but no runner Two-base hlta Lindsay. Williams. lvaneed beyond second base in that STANDING OF Tint CLUIM. Wea.

LaMt. Meannr. Hem. Three-base hit J. Sprlnif- ar.

Struck out By Nealy 14, by Hunt 7. und, a fnrce-out and two flies to i itfleld retiring the side. yet. .444 .444 J44 .472 .451 .4.1.1 .417 44 14 tt 30 23 tn 24 21 24 24 24 2S 44 40 24 New York ptiUado'phia Cleretaad Detrett St. iMla ValDtea' Chlcage TKAYMOR'S KFFORT FEATURE.

Pie Traynor did all of the exceo- Unal fielding. His best effort came championship tourney that is to be, conducted in Oreensburg starting next Tuesday afternoon. A practice event was conducted by members of the Harrlsburg Oun club Saturday In preparation for the tournej. the third toning when be dove to To Shoot at Greensbur g. Harrlsburg, Juno IS.

Harrlsburs will be represented by. a number of her crack marksmen in the state i OAMTtS TODAY. right for Rape's scorching liner Chiracs at aanmaten. hi stuck to It. His usual rifle-like raatmit mt New Yartr gs to first retired batter of hard- balls but there wa nothing un- FhOadelphw at Cleretaad.

GAMKS MONDAY. M. Lenla at Boatnn (21. Chirawo at l'hllaUphhv Detroit at. New York.

Clereland at Waahbutea. uai, otherwise, about bis ent by Park- Umoii. Thrve. hits. Threr runs.

FOI BTH INNING. rhUadelphla Tlerary doubled te the bleanher In right. C'eoner toeaed lout rarklnaon. Ie oat. Hawllnrs to Grimm! Traynor threw wildly te WlllSft tap and Tierney coaated.

llolke filed to tre. One lilt. Oae raa. One error. Pittsburgh (irimm popped to Tierney Rapp threw out Kawlinaa.

Tierney took UooctTa lift. No hlta. No runa. F1KTM INNING. Philadelrhia Maranvllle and Orlmm dlrooaed of Welnert.

Rapn struck out Walker sin led to rla-bt. Mokan forced alker at second. Trarnor to Rawlinaa. One hit. No runs.

Plttaburah Cooper raised to Lee Maranvllle lined to Parkinson." Tierney ran into short center for Carer's fly. No hits. No runs MXT1I INNING. Philadelphia Maranvllle threw out Tlernev. Parkinson filed to Carey lifted a slncl over short.

Wllaon forced Lee at second, Traynor to Bawllnaa. One hit. No runa. flttaburali Blcbee tripled threosh doen riaht to the stand, and scored on Ifamthaft'a aarritir fly to Mokan, Tray, tuir fouled to Wllaon. Grimm llied to Lea.

One hit. One run. riBVKNTH INNING. Philadelphia Maranvllle threw out Holke. Welnert alnaled te left.

Blrbea pot under llapp's ran. Walker forced JVelnert at aecond. Maranvllle to Hawllnrs. One hit. No runa.

Pittsburgh -Rawllnra filed 1 to Lee Oooo.h out. Parkinson to llolke. Cooper filed to Walker. No hlta. No runs.

K1GHTH INNING. Philadelphia Traynor threw ent Mokan. Tierney flied to Barnbart. Parkinson was enai. Cooper to Grimm.

No hits. No runs. l'ltteburrh Maranvllle filed to Tierney waited for rarer' pgp fly. Bl-bee alnrled through short. Barnhart truck out.

One hit. No runs. NINTII INNING. Philadelphia Lee lined a slnrle te center. Wilson filed to Carey.

Henllne bat. led for Holke and lifted to Maranvllle. Sand batted for Welnert and struck out One hit. No runs. Plttaburah Unolared.

Maranvllle did a pretty bit of bat- AW. Stare fdrjawrfa ng In the tnira inning wnen at ove the ball through short on the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. and run. Cooper was on first at time and started as Welnert SATURDAY'S RFSUl.Tg. I Baltimore Tnmntn ound up.

Parkinson raced to aec- I Tneonln to take a possible throw but Syracuse IT Newark 7 Buffalo Jersey City. Roebeater Reading abblt crossed up the opposition by "Babe" Adams Day Saturday June 30th Iving a blnglo through the section cated by the shortstop. rhe rhlllies were dangerous in the at round. Rapp and Walker drove hits on the first two balls chad to them but Mokan, trying sacrifice, forced Rapp at third and frney ana Parkinson sent up easy to Carey and Harnhart respect- WANTJINO OF THE WLToil WT, Pet. Rochester.

24 14 Cltr IS II Baltimore tt 2t II 2 S3 2S II 41 ,0 27 It .4 lSrracnse. 1 fl GAMTOMPODAT. Buffalo at Readlns. Toronto at Baltimore. Syracuse at Jersey City.

Rochester at Newark. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY'S Rr.STTT.TH. Colnmboa 4 Indianapolis Indianapolis 4 Columbus 4 Toledo Louisville Minneapolis Kansas City 1 St. Paul Milwaukee ly.

Again in the second, the akera got the first two men on Have Your Purchases Charged Our charg ya- tem Is no differ se, Lee walking and Wilson swat- safely, but a double play killed ir chances, riRATTCft WI.V 1ST THIRD. rhe Uuccnneers put over three ns In the third. Uooch fanned for This is a complete showing of everything the designers have decreed for the summer of 1923. Both the sport and conservative styles are wonderfully represented in the new blacks, tans and grays. Stouts, regulars and slims.

These are not $12.75 suits judged by the prices usually put on productions of such high character. (Men's Dtpt. Third Floor) UTAKDTWO OF TtTB CLUBS. r. Oet W.

L. Pet. first. out but Cooper smashed a igle, to left. Maranvllle singled ent In principle from the charge you gat at other partment Mlnneapols 20 24 .41 24 24 .402 Milwaukee.

20 10 ,401 Indlanapol II IS TCan. City 2 12 .727 St 24 in .44 Colnmbua. 20 22 .442 Louisville. 26 26 .400 short and both runners red on Carey's triple to deep t. tapped to Tierney and stores, but may be arranged SO, Because he has endeared himself to all baseball fans by his exemplary, sportsmanlike conduct both on the held and off, and iri recognition of his long and brilliant record witli the "Pirates'' that marks him as one of the greatest Pitchers of all time, Saturday, June 30th, has been designated 'Bribe' Adams Day." On that occasion it is proposed to present him with' a suitable gift as a token of the esteem in which he is held by the Pittsburgh public.

Everyone who is interested is requested to send their contribution to A. K. Boswell, 1127 Jancey street, Pittsburgh, or it can be left at this store or deposited in any of the boxes which will be distributed among various stores in tbe city. Every cent contributed will be used for the purchase of a gift not one cent will be expended ior advertising or soliciting. rey beat the throw, sliding over 90, to days or for plato In safety.

Welnert broke wn Harnhnrt's vicious liner, tossed whatever other time within rea i out, and Traynor -was disposed by Parkinson and Holke. K. 0. K. There will be aulte a turnout of Smith Hill farts to MrKlnley park Thursday when Mt.

Washlnston K. O. K. A henna a three-same aerlea with the' Me. Klulev club.

Manaaer Burreaa has the well-known Doheny brothers and other sr.nd olavers lined uo nnrt Ills pitcher will nrobahlv be Mike Keldel. Manarer OofhmiT of the Knlrhta has his team travellnr at a rord clip, the latest olub to be bowled ovr bv them lielnr the t'dd club of Coraopolla. Muck and Morrow will bi the bttterr frr the Knlrhts and this pair compare favorably with any of the other local batteriaa. K. A.

atlll is unbooked for Tueadnv' Sittnrday. Sunday and July u. Call Toehmer at Lafnyette tll-R. Reineckers at Welrton. W.

1.. Reineckers open another busy week todnv at Welrton. W. Va nanlnnt the Welrton Boosters. This nrrresallon has h-en soino at a rnnld clip and Is determined to knock off the rron Hill aereratlnn.

T-ditv evenlne Hetneckers will have their attraetlon at their r.orr.e lot the Dnrmont Biilna Men while Thursday tho A. S. Ilorrlcks will be the opponents. Putnrdav the RoIneVkere ulll an to Vandererift Rundavs. Jutte 54 and are nnen abrond.

Write Wally Jmith. Tterron or phone him at Hrr.cn it will. Lutz Schramm Booking. son that Is most con? in lent for you. rhe visitors got one run back in fonrthwhen Tierney doubled to en too round, advanced to third on out and counted when Traynor (few away an assist on Wilson's candor.

The Bucroa got their last GAMFS Leolsrllle at Toledo. Indianapolis at Cotvmbaa. BL Paul at Milwaukee. Minneapolis at Kansas City. Washington Oarsmen Defeat Badger Crew Madlaon, Juno Elfht sturdy oarsmen of the University of.

Washington easily defeated tha Wisconsin crew on a two and a half-mile course on Lk Mendota bars this afternoon. The coaat men finished with an en Stroke, between five and sis lengths in advance of tha laboring Badgers. The Washington freshmen crew drubbed the Junior Wisconsin eight even worse over the same course. The westerners had a lead of About 10 boat lengths. rfcer In the sixth when Blgben's pie to the bleacher in rVht was lowad by Barnharta ion fly to kan.

Two pinch hitters wjre in-ted into the Phils' batting order er singled in the ninth but failed to bforeswmipany tui'lnt; to gnnfS, parleboard con-ners were Hculatcd through the rn iraier. nave oeen mamne a wen-derful ahowln In the Nnrtlislde Twlllaht leAaii tn their last ihn. andstanj for contributions from towards a testimonial to be pre- itad to Babe Adams on June 30, the 6E4-630 BERTY AVE-TH RU TO OLIVER AVE Storm Clot Daily SM P. M. Start Clomt Saturday 0 P.

M. have manased to hold the Treaers to a 4 to 4 tie. rinenew te a l- tie and Thursday took the smiieri over by tha score of a to 1 in a fast rame at AsplnwalL They are wthoul fames for the Fourth of July abroad and would Ilka to book some team htvlnr emunrla There also ai a few Saturday and Kundar dates bmb in Jolt ana JaHv. wm Tt Mm't Stmrm mt Pitfbmrgh Chamber of Commerce Buildinr Salthlleld St. aa BotmUi At.

roller men. tnrladtn Ko Mil irrMnth anniversary tn Ion of Forbes field. Th-s riratet an eihiblUon eon'ett In Cura-limi today, returning kom Leon Trtaaev of St. rranela have hi added to the rneter of the St Mich uos mumMg tor inmim.

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